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Re: interview for media specialist
Posted by glynette on 4/20/08

    Deb you don't have to take the TExES? What is the gallup?
    I am a classroom teacher and am considering going back to
    school to be a librarian.glynette

    On 4/10/08, Deb wrote:
    > On 4/08/08, Josi wrote:
    >> I need some advice for an upcoming interview for a media
    >> specialist position. I'm a classroom teacher at the
    >> elementary level and I'm sure that the interview questions
    >> would be different then interviewing for a teaching
    >> position. Does anyone know of what kinds of interview
    >> questions to prepare for??
    >> Thanks,
    >> Josi
    >
    > Hi Josi
    > I am applying for a media specialist position as well. I am
    in
    > Texas. I am required to take the Gallup or insight exam, I
    > have also had phone interviews. All of the questions so far
    > pertain to teaching and NOTHING has had to do with a
    library.
    > I have not taught since 2001 and things have changed! I am
    > just curious when asked questions such as "can all students
    > pass the TAAKS? ( it is the standardized test in Texas) is
    the
    > answer simply Yes?
    > Another question I was asked, "Whose fault is it if a child
    > fails a test?" Is the correct answer the teacher's fault?
    > Another is " Do you require recognition for what you do?"
    > I am concerned my answers may not be correct because they
    seem
    > to need more than a yes or no as they can be situational?
    >
    > Please give me some advice from your perspective? I think
    > failure in school can be part everyones' fault if the student
    > does not care, am I wrong in thinking this?
    >
    > I like to receive recognition but I also know the principals
    > do not always have the time to recognize every
    accomplishment,
    > so is the answer yes or no?
    >
    > I am concerned I may never get past these standardized exams.
    >
    > Thanks,
    > Deb
    > Thanks

     
     

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